Hi everyone,
Recently I had someone come in and make a $600 purchase with counterfeit $100 bills so it's time to upgrade my security camera system.
I was about to pull the trigger on a Reolink security system but after seeing many negative post here I have decided to widen my search.
From the little research I have done at this point I believe I have 3 options.
Option 1: A prepackaged DVR with cameras that's ready to be used out of the box. (This is where Reolink comes into play) Admittedly this is an attractive option since it seems the easiest and less time consuming. One of the major negatives I've read about Reolink is the blurry night vision that occurs during motion. I can see that being a huge issue in dark situations at night but my cameras will be all inside in a lighted environment. Does the fact that cameras will be located inside in a lighted environment make the Reolink a viable option? If not, is there any other brand prepackaged DVR systems that would be recommended?
Option 2: Install Blue Iris software on my existing PC that I use on a daily bases to do all my office work and buy good quality cameras. If this is a viable option can a second monitor be used exclusively for the security footage?
Option 3: Option 2 but buy a standalone PC with adequate specs instead of using my existing work PC ?
Recently I had someone come in and make a $600 purchase with counterfeit $100 bills so it's time to upgrade my security camera system.
I was about to pull the trigger on a Reolink security system but after seeing many negative post here I have decided to widen my search.
From the little research I have done at this point I believe I have 3 options.
Option 1: A prepackaged DVR with cameras that's ready to be used out of the box. (This is where Reolink comes into play) Admittedly this is an attractive option since it seems the easiest and less time consuming. One of the major negatives I've read about Reolink is the blurry night vision that occurs during motion. I can see that being a huge issue in dark situations at night but my cameras will be all inside in a lighted environment. Does the fact that cameras will be located inside in a lighted environment make the Reolink a viable option? If not, is there any other brand prepackaged DVR systems that would be recommended?
Option 2: Install Blue Iris software on my existing PC that I use on a daily bases to do all my office work and buy good quality cameras. If this is a viable option can a second monitor be used exclusively for the security footage?
Option 3: Option 2 but buy a standalone PC with adequate specs instead of using my existing work PC ?